I wrote my own, then after chatting with a colleague discovered that I had independently re-invented something almost exactly like some other unit test framework. Something Lite I think it was.

04-15-2009

CornedBee

I like Boost.Test a lot. But I wouldn't recommend its use without also using Boost.Build as the build system.

04-16-2009

pheres

I really fell in love with CxxTest User's Guide because it's extremely lightweight and in opposite to most other frameworks very less "overhead code" is required to create tests. It accomplishes this using perl for an own preprocessor-like system, so a perl installation is required. for windows I recommend ActivePerl